Make a TINY Arduino Drone with FPV Camera – Will It Fly?

Make a TINY Arduino Drone with FPV Camera - Will It Fly?



Shop for your project’s parts at DFRobot.com: https://www.dfrobot.com Gochifix Scope & Meter – Code: 25Imagine: …

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  1. UPDATE: If you experience issues opening MultiWii on your Windows 10 or higher PC, it's because you do not have Java installed which MultiWii runs on. You're going to need to install Java 8u202 or earlier and edit your windows "path" data to point to that build, in order to use the MultiWiiConfig.

  2. love the video!! Quick question, to what countries can the Gochifix device be shipped to? Cause I tried all countries yet still says on amazon that it can't be shipped to my location.

  3. Great 👍.i want big help from you. I have arduino rf nano i want to use it for this project but in that board, permanant ce an csn pins are d9 and d10 but your code defined d9 as motor output. How can i change output pin in code i had searched output.cpp but i cant find.also i saw in that code file you mentioned 3 text documents abut pinouts original, maybe ok,my pinouts.so maybe i think you can change pinout in code.i want only change d9 pin to eny other free pin.can you help.thank you.

  4. Hey now I’m building this I want to know the copper sheet u placed glued down of the Arduino u also connect a wire to it where do I have to connect that black wire to?

  5. I'm not sure if you'll answer, but I hope so. I have questions:
    1. How long can it fly on one charge
    2. What is the maximum distance it can fly
    2.1 What is the maximum distance it can transmit an image
    3. What are the ways to improve the signal and its range?

  6. Hi dude I'm majoring electrical and electronics engineering in 2 year but I don't have any background about electronics. to make these kind of projects where should i start ?

  7. great video! i have a question, how did the copper plate reduce the noise you were getting? im getting noise on my motors too but im pretty stuck with using snubber circuits as of now. thanks!

  8. Hi every hobbyist! I have some problems when I verify the code (MultiWii_RF24.ino) with Arduino IDE.

    It always show" 'xxxxxxxx' was not declared in this scope". For example : BUZZERPIN_OFF, atomicPWM_PIN6_lowState,

    SOFT_PWM_2_PIN_LOW, atomicPWM_PIN6_highState … . Can anyone help me ? thx

  9. Hi, I recently had an issue where my Pro mini would reboot when I switched to a bigger motor (716), but my original motor (614) worked fine but would not lift the drone. So I rebuilt it on the motor (716). I put a copper pad under the Pro mini and it still reset itself. How should I fix this? (I'm using a 3.7V 250mAh 20C lipo power supply)

  10. Perfection. An actual DIY tutorial where you aren't required to have a 3D printer or fancy stuff that average people doesn't have. Also props for using cheap components instead of 90$ motors (x4) and a cheap as hell camera instead of GoPro as other "DIY" tutorials.

  11. Gotta say, i've no idea how this video landed on my suggested list but i'll never look at robotics like I used to, you, Sir, have moved my adventure with robotics to the next stage, thank you

  12. Im having a problem which is, when I go to multiwiiconf to select com8 and when I start nothing shows up on the screen, where the drone "representation" should appear just show a circle and nothing else, as if it couldn't read the drone. Can someone help?

  13. Hey, it's me again, if you can provide a 3d file link to the blades you used as propellers, would highly appericate it

    Also, can you please explain how you raised the MPU from the arduino as it doesn't appear clearly in the video? should I wooden sticks to raise it?

  14. The phonetic transcription of "soldering iron" is different in the UK and US:

    UK: /ˈsəʊl.də.rɪŋ ˌaɪən/

    US: /ˈsɑː.dɚ.ɪŋ ˌaɪrn/ 

    The word "soldering iron" is pronounced with the following sounds:
    UK
    /s/ as in "say", /əʊ/ as in "nose", /l/ as in "look", /d/ as in "day", /ə/ as in "above", /r/ as in "run", /ɪ/ as in "ship", /ŋ/ as in "sing", /aɪə/ as in "fire", /n/ as in "name"
    US
    /s/ as in "say", /ɑː/ as in "father", /d/ as in "day", /ɚ/ as in "mother", /ɪ/ as in "ship", /ŋ/ as in "sing", /aɪ/ as in "eye", /r/ as in "run", /n/ as in "name" 
    A soldering iron is a heated tool used to join metals and wires by soldering them. It is usually electrically heated and has a pointed or wedge-shaped tip

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